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In job search, keep your battles separate
Dear Mr. Walberg: I lost my job in the last two months and I am running into difficulties when applying for online job postings. The following are some of the questions I am being asked by companies posting jobs on the Internet: ...
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Technology Briefing
Microsoft sued over use of encryption technology ... Microsoft, AOL officials to meet about possible merger ... YouTube to work with Lions Gate for ad revenue ... Workers' suit against Dell granted class action status.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Barnegat man one of 6 charged in sex sting
By TOM HOWELL JR. A cyber sex sting in Sussex and Bergen counties snared six men, including a Barnegat man accusing of seeking sexual liaisons with children by speaking to their moms on parenting chat rooms, prosecutors said.
New Jersey Herald |
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TiVo launches YouTube feature for some subs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - TiVo Inc said that starting Thursday, some of its customers will be able to watch online videos from Google Inc's YouTube site directly on their televisions, adding a feature it hopes will help draw in new subscribers.
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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TiVo launches YouTube feature for some subs
TiVo Inc said that starting Thursday, some of its customers will be able to watch online videos from Google Inc's YouTube site directly on their televisions, adding a feature it hopes will help draw in new subscribers.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Pasco Man Who Pimped Teen Avoids Prison
Sex "master" Andrew Kobak avoided prison Wednesday for pimping out a 19-year-old sex slave he met on the Internet.
The Pasco Tribune |
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New software will allow city residents to pay water bill online
New software purchased by the city of Meridian may allow residents to pay their water bills online sometime in the future, according to Meridian Mayor John Robert Smith and Dan Talbert, the city's information systems manager.
The Meridian Star |
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Sheriff's Blotter
Agoura Hills A burglar stole a pair of prescription eyeglasses, a computer memory stick and various CDs with a total value of $1,300 from a vehicle parked in the 28900 block of Oak Creek Lane on July 5. The culprit also caused $1,500 in damages while attempting to break in.
The Acorn |
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Google Calendar Flaw Exposes Any Gmail User’s Real Name
Exploit reveals the ugly side of keeping data in the cloud...
AnandTech |
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Reality checking the tools market
Submitted by Andrew Glover on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 16:00. Tags: “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.” Unfortunately for the vast majority of commercial players in the Java tools market, he may be incorrect– reality isn’t an illusion. It’s a harsh (and rather persistent) truth.
Java World |
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Chattanooga: Fuel thief worries
Scary stories about diesel fuel thefts litter the Internet, but some truckers passing through Tennessee and Georgia say the problem isn’t so widespread in the Chattanooga area.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Exotic IPhone Finds Some Fans In Japan
Kentaro Tohyama is proud of his new iPhone. He stood overnight in line to get it when the device became available in Japan for the first time. But the 29-year-old computer engineer isn't about to part with his made-in-Japan cell phone either.
The Tampa Tribune |
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Third Green500 List Released; Ranks Energy Efficient Supercomputers
Supercomputer performance and energy efficiency can co-exist. Roadrunner, the top-ranked supercomputer in the TOP500, is ranked third on the Green500. The first sustained petaflop supercomputer, Roadrunner was developed by the U.S. Department of Energy Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Newswise |
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Foreign politician finds inspiration in Smith bill
WASHINGTON -- A member of the European Parliament has announced plans to introduce legislation this week modeled on U.S. Rep. Chris Smith's Global Online Freedom Act, Smith's office announced.
The Trenton Times |
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Computer Limits to be a post office
Computer Limits, in Miracle Mile on 21st Street in Vero Beach, will soon be offering most of the services of a full post office. Computer Limits has almost completed the renovation of its storefront on Miracle Mile next to Vincent's Pizza where it has added a U.S. Postal Service Annex.
Vero Press Journal |
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Robots face off in contest
Wheels of Steel, Warrior Bot, and Bots of Pain faced off Wednesday in a robotic showdown for the ages. Nine student-designed robots competed in a maze competition held at Kinston High School's cyber campus.
Kinston Free Press |
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LIBRARY EXPANSION
The board for Flathead Library decided to put their building committee on hiatus until September, as no decisions on a site has been made.
KTVM Butte |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 8th Sep 2006 04:11 UTC
"The release of Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake), back in June, brought not only a new desktop system to the Linux world, but also a server system with long-term commercial support.
New Mobile Computing |
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AddictingGames makes play for social-network gaming
The Nickelodeon-owned site will announce several steps to turn its Flash-based games site into more of a community for teen players.
CNET |
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You've got spam -- more than residents of 41 other states
If it seems life is filled with one annoyance after another -- the cost of gas, telemarketers, spam -- you might be on to something. A national study validates your irritation about the spam overflowing your e-mail inbox.
The Patriot-News |
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Cannibal squid dissected live on internet
Scientists in at the Melbourne Museum have completed a public dissection on a giant squid caught off the coast of Victoria earlier this year.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Check out your e-mail -- now with 86 percent spam!
If it seems life is filled with one annoyance after another -- the cost of gas, telemarketers, spam -- you might be on to something. A national study validates your irritation about the spam overflowing your e-mail inbox.
The Patriot-News |
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Downtown Nashua gets WiFi service
Wireless Nashua, a collaboration of the Greater Nashua Chamber of Commerce, the city, and several partners, enables people to surf the Web, check their e-mail and conduct business online free-of-charge while they are downtown.
New Hampshire Union Leader |
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Inc.com Blogs: The Buzz About "Groundswell"
Books by analysts at research firms have a tendency to be deadly dry...
Inc Magazine |
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Genius Helped By Real Genius
Young-adult SF author Catherine Jinks told SCI FI Wire that her latest novel, Genius Squad , was a challenge to write because her protagonist is a math and computer genius, while she herself is not.
Sci Fi Wire |
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